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THE DAILY
''Let our nut Censures
PHONLX.
Attend the True Event."
BY J. A. SELBY. COLUMBIA, S. C., THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 17, 1872. VOL. VIII-NO. 180.
ORDER TO UNITED STATES COMMIS?
SIONERS.-The following order was
issued yesterday:
I. In order to enforce proper responsi?
bility, seonro regularity and despatch
in the transaction of business, and also
to prevent the possibility of loss of
?tapers, returned by Commissioners, the
ollowing regulations are established:
1. The CommifBioners of this Court
will return all papers in criminal oaBes in
the Distriot Court to the Clark, at least
ten days before the regular session of
the Court, to which tho some oro re?
turnable.
2. The Clerk will keep a book in whioh
shall be entered, alphabetically, in the
name of the defendants, all -warrants,
recognizances and other papers, returned
by the said Commissioners with tho date
of receipt of the same.
3. After suoh papers are received and
have been entered by the Clerk, they
shall be delivered to the Distriot At?
torney in order that he may prepare thc
caaes for trial,'and the District Attorney,
after having drawn the necessary indict?
ments, shall return the papers to thc
Clerk, who shall file the same among thc
records of the Court.
4. The provision of paragraph one o
this Section shall not apply to cases it
whioh the warrants are issued and re
turned within teu days of the Bitting o
the Court, but suoh warrants, &o., ma;
be returned, at any time before the sit
ting of the Court.
II. To prevent unnecessary expense
connected with the arrest of defendant
and witnesses by Commissioners of thi
Court, said Commissioners will not here
after issue warrants for the arrest of wil
nesses, but will obtain the attendance o
witnesses before them by means c
subpoenas.
If in extraordinary cases, the attenc
ance of witnesses cannot be procure
exoept by their arrest on warrants, ai
plication for authority to issue sue
warrants must first be obtained from tb
Distriot Attorney, or if witnesses ai
likely to escape before such authorit
ean be obtained, then the warrant mo
be issued and the faot reported to tl
Distriot Attorney for his approval.
ILL Whenever a Commissioner causi
the arrest of any person on a crimini
process, and such person is held f<
trial, he shall at once report the faot I
the Diotriot Attorney, giving the nan
of the defendant, the cause of his arres
the date and section of the Aot undi
whioh the warrant is issued, and tl
names of the witnesses against him.
IV. The aooounts of no Commission
will bo approved for payment until tl
provisions of this order are complu
with.
Y. Commissioners will, before pr
Benting any account for payment, ma)
a full report of all oases to the Clerk
Court in whioh persons .have been c
rested and have been dis oh urged, ai
will state in such report the cause
suoh discharge, or, if discharged 1
direction of the Distriot Attorney, w
note the faot, aud whether the disonar
were upon the payment of costs or upi
other terms. GEO. S. BRYAN,
United States Judge for the DiBtr
of Sooth Carolina.
OOTOBKB 12, 1872.
HARTRANFT'S FRAUDULENT THOUSANI
That Hartranft was legally elected
fair-minded man will, we think, qu
tion. That his majority was swoll
many thousands by fraud, we thick, v
also be admitted.-Philadelphia Press
The St. Louis Democrat says tl
Laura D. Fair, who shot Mr. Crittendt
baa mc.de "a quarter of a million in Ti
low Jacket," and thinks that now "i
had better kill somebody else-say
brutal witness who inhumanly witnesi
the shooting."
Special Notloei
On Marriage.-Happy relief for Yo
Men from the effeots of Errors and Abuse
curly life. Manhood restored. Impedimi
to Marriage removed. New method of tr
ment. New and remarkable remedies. Bc
and oironlars sent free, in sealed envelo
Address HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Nc
South Ninth street, Philadelphia, Pa.
Aug 12_8n
Do NOT DESTAIB.-Hundreds of caaei
Scrofula, in its worst stages, old oasei
Syphilis that have defied the skill of emil
physicians, rheumatics who have been au
mg for yoara, and the victims of the inj
oious use of mercury, have been radie
cured by Dr. Tutt's Sarsaparilla and Que
Delight. It is the most powerful alters
and blood purifier known. It is prescribe
many physioians in their practice.
If you have Chills, whether every other
every tenth day, or every two or three we
. take Dr. Tutt's Liver Pills, and you will ol
them, otherwise they will stick to you all
winter. Oct 15 t
Dr. Tutt's Bair Dye does not Stain the Li
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10,
O BAND
PALL OPENING
?MRB. 0. E. REED ha
just returned from tho N
with a carefully selected asi
mont of MILLINERY and c
goods. oonBisting of ele
BONNETS and HATS,in Vc
Silk, Crape and Straw:
Infant's Caps, Hats and Cb
Children's Dresses, Ladies'
Children's Furs, Ornam
Hair in every style and variety, Cot
Ladies' Under ware, and many .other arl
too numerous to mention, she begs th
tronase of her many friends in Columbi!
vicinity. Orders solioited and attend
with care and promptness._Oj
Fall Supplies.
THE undersigned have now on hand
are constantly in receipt of, a fnll ai
ment of Goods in their line, consisting o
CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES,
WINE8.LIQ?OR8. CIGARS,
HARDWARE. IRON, Ni
. . PAINTS, OILS, i
To whioh they invite the attention of
friends and customers, guaranteeing tc
chasers the very lowest market prices, i
must extensive stock to seleot from.
Pot 12_JOHN AGNEW & B>
Cooking Batter.
OH KITTS COUNTRY BUTTER, for
?l\J lng purposes. HOPE a GYL
V
Tbia unrivalled Medicine ia warranted not
to contain a Bingle parti?le ot Msncunt, or
any injurions mineral aubBtanco, bnt ia
PURELY VEGETABLE.
For FORTY YEARS, it has proved ita great
value in all dieeaaea of the LIVED, BOWELS
and KIDNEYS. Thonaanda of the good and
great in all parts of the country vouch for its
wonderful and peculiar power in purifying tho
BLOOD, stimulating the torpid Liv En and
BOWELS, and imparting now life and vigor to
tho whole system. SIMMONS' LIVER REGU?
LATOR is acknowledged to have no cqnal asa
LIVER MEDICINE.
It contains four medical olements, never
united in tho same happy proportion in- any1
other preparation, viz. A gentle Cathartio, a
wonderful Tonio, an unexceptionable Altera?
tive, and a certain Corrective of all impurities
of tho body. Snch signal BUCCOSS has attend?
ed its nae, that it ia now regarded aa tho
GREAT UNFAILING SPECIFIC
for LIVEBCOMPLAINT and tbepainful offspring
thereof, to wit: DYSPEPSIA, CON8TIPA
, TION, Jaundice, Bilious attucks, SICK HEAD?
ACHE, Collo, Depreaaion of Spirits, SOUR
I STOMACH, Heart-burn, &o" Ac
Regulate the Liver and prevent
CHILLS ANO FEVER.
{SIMMONS' LIVER REGULATOR
Ie manufactured only by
J. H. ZEILIN A CO.,
Macon, Ga., and Philadelphia.
Price il.00 per paokage; aent by mail, post?
age paid, $1.25. Preparod ready for nae in j
hottlea, $1.50.
BOLD RY ALL DRUGGISTS.
MW Beware of all Counterfeite and Imita-1
I Hons.-??_Sept 14 gr
Fever Medicines.
AAA GROSS SULP. QUININE,
??UU 1,000 bottles Kina Chill Curo,
50 groas Sulp. Conohona, 100 lbs. Calomel.
Wholesale and retail at the cheap Drug I
I Store of E. H. HEINITSH, Druggist.
Sept 26_\_
Boarding.
j liypBS CORDELIA MORDECAI, Columbia,
IVA. S. C., announces that her establish?
ment, South-west corner of Sumter and Lady
. streets, is prepared to accommodate BOARD
j ERS, permanent and transient, where the
j taste and comforts of the moat fastidious
I will bo guaranteed. Oct 12 fimo
MW Charleston Courier copy overy other |
day for one month._
New Books.
THE SPEAKER'S COMMENTARY, by Bish?
ops and other Clergy of tho Anglican
Church. Vol.1. $5.
Aunt Jane's Hero, by Author of Stepping
Heavenwards. $1.60.
Hannah, a new Novel, by Miss Mnlooh. 50c.
Jan 14_DUFFIE A CHAPMAN.
Bonds for Sale.
THE Charlotte, Columbia and Angnsta
Railroad Company will sell $100,000 of its
FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS, bearing interest
at the rate of 7 per cent, per annum, at 80
and aoorued interest on 100-making the in?
vestor nearly 9 per oent. per annum, in addi?
tion to the discount. Apply to M. P. Pegram,
Gashior First National Bank, .Charlotte, C.
Bonknlght, Treasurer, or
Bept 25 WM. JOHNSTON, President.
Last Notice,
ALL poraoua indebted to the lato firm of
CARROLL Sc SPELLMAN will ploase call
at my Carriage Repository and settle the
same with my Agent, Mr. M. J. CALNAN. On
15th instant, all claims remaining unpaid
will be plaoed in ault. This course is indis?
pensable to close the bnaineas of Carroll A
Spellman._JOHN AGNEW.
Rust-Proof need Oats.
~i f\f\ BUSHELS, for Seed. For sale by
IXUU Sept 8_HOPE A GYLES.
Seed Barley.
BUSHELS a oleo tod new crop BARLEY.
For aale by HOPE A GYLES.
50
New Goods! New Goods!!
_ I offer to the pnblio as fine a Stock of
Tra Gooda for gontlomon'e wear asean be
{IBseen in this market, consisting of Eng
-UILiiah, Frenoh and American OA88I
MEREB. 8COTCH GOODS. VESTING, Ac
The DAVIS SHIRT always on hand. My stook
of Embroidered Yest Patterns is quite a no
volty. I am also Agont for Wannamaker ic
Brown, the largest clothing house in America,
samples of whose goods may bo seen on my
counter.
I guarantee satisfaction in all cases, and
solicit a share of pnblio patronage.
Sept 27_O. JP. EREHHAEDT.
Beegers' Beer is Fare.
IT don't contain Cocooulus Indiens Fish
Berries to mako sleepy or headache._
For Sale,
APLANTATION in Sumter County, known
aa the Bradford Springe Place. It con?
tains 753 acres of land, fifteen miles from
Sumter C. H. and about tho samo distance
from Camden. For particulars and tonne,
apnly)to Messrs. BLANDING A RICHARDSON,
Attorneys at Law, Sumter C. H. Sept 1
Horses and Males.
WE are in receipt of an ?l Ha
/YSlk tra Ano lot of HOBBES and^BB?
/<H MULES, direct from the IHnn^l'Iff
Grass Roglona of Eentuoky. Call and Bee
thom at Logan's stables.
Pot 8_W. 8. A J. M. TOLBERT.
Gotton Gin.
1FORTY-SAW COTTON GIN, with CON?
DENSER, manufactured by Horaco L.
Emory, as good as new, having boen only
UBed a few weeks. Will be sold at a sacrifice,
by JOHN AGNEW Sc 80N.
Our friend of the Christian Neighbor says
that peoplo who complain of dnll times don't
advertise. ' Make known your complaints.
This is Heinitsh's plan. Make known your
complaints; Heinitah 1ms a remedy-tho
BLOOD AND LIVER PILLS, tho boat family
pill ovor made.
Dt. NT. Ht.
A NEW MOVE.
Hf CODOS
NEW STORE
WE havo moved into onr NEW STORE
(adjoining Messrs. Hopaon & Sutphen) I
with an outirolyNEW AND F ii EH El STOCKof |
FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS,
I To which we invite tho attention of bayera, I
both city and country, feeling asaptted that
wo can aupply their several wautB ianthe Dry
Oonda line to their entire satisfaction. A
call and examination is earneatly solicited
I from all. Also, please remember our tenus
are STRICTLY GASH.
PORTER & STEELE.
Oct G_
TUE GRAND
GIFT CONCERT.
GIFT MONEY ALL UP!
?3
?a
5 0 0,000
In Sank to Pay Prizes.
? FULL DRAWING IN SIGHT.
-ft?
THE GRAND GIFT CONCERT, for the
benefit of the Publie Library of Ken?
tucky, ia postponed to SATURDAY, the 7th of
December, for tho following reasons:
1. The failure of certain agents to make re?
turns in time for the drawing to take place
Hoptomber 28.
2. The accumulation of orders during the
last tew days to snob an extent that it was not
possible to fill them and have the drawing on
the 28th.
8. The general expressed desire of ticket
holders that ? fall drawing might be had,
even if it made a short postponement neces?
sary.
4. Tho belief of the management that by a
short postponement the remnant of unsold
tickets can bo disposed of, and all the prizes
paid in fall, without the necessity of any pro
rata sealing down.
For these reasons, coupled with the earnest I
desire to benefit the Publio Library by a larger
balance, and the ticket-holders by larger girts,
tho concert and distribution have been post
poned to Saturday, the7thof December, 1872.
On that day and no other the drawing will
positively and unequivocally come off in the
great hall of the Publio Library building, be?
ginning at preoisely G o'clock A. M., and con?
tinue until the whole of tho 1,000 gifts are
awarded.
The payment of the gifts will begin tho third
day after the drawing, and continue for six
months, in current funds, by the Farmers'
and Drovers' Bank, or by sight draft upon the
Fourth National Bank, New York, at tho op?
tion of tho gift tioket-holders.
?.ut or Gift?.
One Grand Gift, Gash.$100,000
One Grand Gift.$60,0001
1 CaBh Gift.$25,000 4 Cash Gifts.$2.000 each
1 CaBh Gift. 20,000 15 Cash Gifts. 1,000 each
1 Cash Gift. 15,000 20 Cash Gifts. 900 each
1 Cash Gift. 10,000 ] 21 Cash Gifts. 800 each
1 Cash Gift. 0,000 25 Cash Gifts. 700 each
liCashGift. 8,000 35 Cash Gifts. 600 each
1 Cash Gift. 7,000 15 Cash Gifts. ?OOeaoh
1 Cash Gift. 6,000 50 Cash Gifts. 4?Qeach
1 Cash Gift. 5,000 60 Cash Gifts. 300 each
1 Gash Gift. 4,000 I 100 CaBh Gifts. 200 each
1 CaBh Gift. 3.000 I 612 Gash Gifts. 100 each
Total, 1,000 Gifts, all Cash.$500,000
PRICE OF TICKET8.
Whole tickets, $10; halves, $5; quarters,
$2.60; ll whole tickets for $100; 28 for $225; 56
for $500; 113 for $1,000; 225 for $2,500; 575 for
$5,000. No discount on less than $100 worth
or ticketB at a time.
The money neoessary to pay in full all the
offered gifts is now upon deposit in the Farm-1
era' and Drovers' Bank, as will be seen by the
following certificate of the Cashier:
FARMERS' AND DROVERS' BANK,
LOUISVILLE, KT., Sept. 26,1872.
This is to certify, that there fa now on de?
{)OBit in this bank over half a million of dol- !
ars to tho credit of the Gift Concert food,
$500,000 of whioh is held by this bank, as
Troasurer of the Public Library of Kentucky,
to pay off all gifts to be awarded at the draw?
ing. R. S. VEAOH, Cashier.
Hoc. JOHN BARBEE, Manager of the Boyal I
Iosuranco Company, Liverpool, and Colonel
JILKON P. JOHNSON, Proprietor of the Galt
Honse, will act as a committee on the part of
tho Trustees to tako chargo of tho tage be?
f?te the drawing, count them, placo them in
the wheel, and personally soo that eorres
?ionding numbers for all the tickets sold go I
uto the wheel. After the drawing ia over,
tho wheel, with its content?, will bo placed in
tho handB of a committee on tho part of the
tioket-holders, to satisfy themselves whether
all the tickets sold were represented In the
drawing.
Blind children, in full viow of the audience
will alternately draw tho tags from ono of the
glass wheels and tho gifts belonging to them
from tho other, and the official reoord of the
drawing thus conducted will be koot by three
tollers chosen from different banks in the city.
The drawing will be published in tho Louis
vUlo papers and New York Ilei ald and official
copies mailed to all parties out of Louisville
to whom tickets have boen sent by lettor.
The remnants of tickets yet unsold will be
furnished to those who first apply for thom,
and as general a distribution of thom will be
in ado among agents as their limited number
will permit. No agent will bo permitted, on
any acoonnt whatever, to hold or eeR a lioket
for the management after tho 25th of Novem?
ber. 1872.
This postponement has been made by ad?
vice of tho Trastees, with tho sole object of
the real benefit of both tho ticket-holder and
tho Pabilo Library, and all concerned may
rest perfectly assured that tho positivo and
'final programme hore announced will be car?
ried out to tho lotter.
THOMAS E. BRAMLETTE,
Agent Public Library Kentucky, Publio Li?
brary Building, Louisville, Kentucky.
8EFTEMBXB 26. 1872._ Oct 5 swlG
Fresh Bi RC tn ts.
FARINA, Pearl, Oystor.Wine, Rnttor, Milk,
Plc-nic, Cream, Cora Hill, Lomon, Soda,
Ac, all fresh. For salo low by
Oct 9 HOPE ? GYLES.
ALL PERSONS
WANT to purchaso their DRY GOODS !
?nd FAN CY ARTICLES
CHEAP.
C. F. JACKSON'S ?B tho place for you to
do BO.
A full atock now on hand.
Many articloB cannot bo found in any other |
cBtablishment. Oct 8
WM. I. UTI I ra.
TO ANNOUNCE
TO
THEIR FRIENDS AND PATRONS 1
That they bavo moved into their
Large and Elegant Store,
O?i THE
Corner of Slain and Plain Street?,
UNDER
THE WHEELER HOUSE.
THEY expect to bo ablo to exhibit a por?
tion of their immcnao stock TO-MOR?
ROW, (Monday.) but will have their GRAND
OPENING on TUESDAY, October 8, when
will bo Bhown new and deairable GOODS,
found In foreign and domeatic marketa, whioh
will be shown freely by attentive and polite
aalcBmen. at tho GRAND CENTRAL DRY
GOODS ESTABLISHMENT of
WM. D. LOVE A CO.
W. D. LOVE. B. B. MCCREERT.
Oct G_
J. H. KINARI).
???
IHAVE recently returned from the North,
and am preparod to exhibit the moat com?
plete and elegant Btock of
DRY GOODS
Ever brought to this market, consisting of I
the latest and most popular styles in DRESS
?OODB, CA88IMERES, Ac, with a full Une of |
HOSIERY AND GLOVES!
And select aaaortmenta of Carpetinga, Win?
dow 8hadea and Curtaine, RugB, Mattings, I
and all other articlea usually found in a FfRST 1
CLASS DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT.
Tho grand opening of tho
H1LLIXEIIY DEPARTMENT
On THUR8DAY, October 10, under tho di?
rection and aupcrviaion of
MRS. A. MCCORMICK,
So generally known throughout tho State for I
her skill and tasto, o Ocre uouaual attractions,
tho atock having been carefully aelccted by
herself, and placed at lignrca to meet all
wants.
The celebrated
HOWE SEWING MACHINE
And AMERICAN BUTTON-HOLE AND!
OVER-SEWING MACHINE constitute a pro
minent feature in the lino of my business,
being justly considered tho moat efheient and
aatiafaotory now in use.
The public generally are invited to give me
a call.
J. H. EINARD,
ON Hain Street,
Oct 4 Ono door South of Columbia Hotol.
To Rent,
MA DWELLING HOUSE, containing I
oight rooms situated on Laurel street,
between Bull and Marion. All necessary ]
out-buildings on tbs premisos. Possession
given on tue first of November. Apply at I
offioe of POPE A HASKELL.
Oct G
For Rent,
THAT LARGE STORE, in tho Co?
lumbia Hotel Block, recently occupiod
by Messrs. Lovo A McCreery. Apply to
Oct*_C. O. MARSHALL.
Desirable Residence for Sale.
THE desirable one and a half Btory
[DWELLING, located on tho South-west
'?corner of Lady and Marion streets, ia
offerod for sale. Tho houae haB all tho mo?
dern improvements, with a Mansard roof.
The lot conUins halt an aero. For torme,
apply to_ T. M. POLLOCK.
To Rent.
TO an approved tonant, I will ront the
"Walker Hou80," aituatod on Upper
Boundary atroot. Apply to
Sept 20_ R. O'NEALE, Jn.
For Rent.
aSTORE-ROOM, corner of Main and
Laurel streets, now occupiod by J. S.
Chambers. Possession given immedi?
ately. Apply to ARTHUR A BOONE,
Bopt 13_No. 2 Law Bange.
For Rent.
STORE-ROOM, Exchango House
Building, Main street, recently occupiod
by F. Cardarelli. Apply to
ARTHUR A BOONE, No. 2 Law Rango.
Bopt13_
For Rent.
THAT largo aud commodious STORE
now oooupiod by Messrs. Portor A Stuole.
_Possession given the lat of October.
For terms, inquiro of G. DIEROKS.
Aug 24_
For Sale.
T??E HOUSE and LOT, on Tickons
street, belonging to tho Estate of Mrs.
Zimmerman, deceased.
Sept 3 EDWIN J. SCOTT, Executor.
S ULZB AO ??EE'S
NEW OPENING!
TEE MOST MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF\
JE WE LR T SO UTE OF TEE
POTOMAC.
HAVING moved from my old
(stand to Wearn's now Art Build?
ing, and oponed tho largeat
land finest atock of WATCHE8,
?^.w *CLOOK8, JEWELRY. DIA
MUNDa, Solid and Plated Ware, Cutlery, and
fancy articles generally, ever displayed in
this city, I ask my many customers and
friends and the public to call and examine for
themselves.
I have tho latent fashions in JEWELRY and
PLATED WARE, of the most artistic and
beautiful styles. All my goods are from first
class manufacturers only. Terms, net cash.
Repairing and Engraving a specialty. All
work guaranteed.
Oct ll ISAAC 8ULZBAGHER.
Special Notice.
j. A, ?ir&
INVITE tho attention of their customers,
and the public generally, to their largo
und variod stock of
Groceries, Provisions,
Hardware, Wooden-ware, &c,
Which they offer for Balo at tho LOWEST 1
PRICE8 for CASH on DELIVERY. Experi
ouco demonstrates that the truo interest of all
concerned is bast secured by a resolute and
impartial adherence to the strictly cash sys?
tem. We respectfully announoe to our friends 1
and customers that, from and after the 1ST |
OCTOBER ensuing, all memorandum ac?
counts will be discontinued. We offer to all,
without exception, the important advantages
of a purely cash business, ot which the snpe*
rior quality and moderate prices of our gooda I
will bo found to be the best evidence Goods
delivered at railroad depots and to city cus?
tomers at their residences, when desired,
without charge._Sept 29 Imo*
PALL AND WINTEE~
CLOTHING
HATS, GAPS
AMD
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS ! ! !
WE are receiving and will continue to re?
ceive through the season the best
Ready-made Clothing
That cannot bo surpassed, if equaled, by any
Custom-made. We have -the very latest
fashions in Meltons, Diagonals, Cheviot
Beavers, Tricots, Black Dress Frock, Black
Doo Panta, French and American Dress
Vests, Cloth. Silk and Hi Ik Velvet.
I A spendid line of Men's, Youths' and Boys'
UNDER-CLOTHING, Wbito and Fancy Shirts,
Choviot and Negligee Half Hose, Under-wcar,
Cardigan Jackets, Neck Woar, Suspenders,
Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, Shawls, Car
pota and Traveling Bags.
SILK HATS-FALL STYLE.
49* We have marked our Goods for net cash.
SIN ARD & WILEY.
Oct 1
JOHN AGNEW & SON,
AVHOLKHALK L1UUOK DEALERS,
OFFER to the trade, at unusually low
prices, 100 wholo and half b?rrela, con?
sisting in part of:
CHOICE RYE WHISKEY.
Rectified and Corn Whiskey,
Pure New England Rum,
Domestic Gins and Brandies.
Also, Old Otard Brandy. Holland Gin.
Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps, Port, Sherry ana
Madeira Wines, choice imported and Califor?
nia Champagnes. McEwen's Alo, Barclay,
PeokitiH A Co.'a London Porter, &o., Ac, to
which they invite the attention of purchasers.
Cot IC _JOHN AGNEW A SON.
POST OFFICE CORNER-STONE
HAS been laid according to the square This
is the principle upon which the CIGARS and!
TOBACCO are sold at the sign of the "Indian
Girl." If parties desiring to indulge in a
luxury would always invest their twenty-five
cents in "Golden Bug,"or someother favorite |
brand, the expression "I was
ROBBED LAST NIGHT,"
Wonld never be hoard. As yon know, dealing 1
on the square will always keep the head level.
Try 8tultz'a "AAAA" Plug Tobacco. Oct 18
ON HAND,
AND MORE COMING!!
NEW CROP FIGS,
NEW CROP RAISINS,
New Crop Prunes,
Northern Apples,
Northern Grapes,
Oranges, Lemons.
London sud other CRACKERS Just in, with
a full supply of TOYS, GAMES, Ac, Ac, at
MCKENZIE'S
Oct ll C Main street.
Seed Rye.
-| pr (\ BUSHELS PRIME RYE, for Seed.
AO"/ For salo for cash only.
Sept 8 HOPE A GYLES.
Choice Family Flour.
BARRELS STRICTLY PRIME, for
t}\J salo at reduced rates.
Angustio HOPE A GYLES.
The Doctors Recommend Seegers'Beer
TN preference to London Porter and Scotch
Ale. Why? They know it ia unadulterated
Butter, Cheese, &c.
TUBS choice GOSHEN BUTTER,
R?xes ohoico Goshen Cheese,
1,000 pounds Breakfast Strips,
10 barr?la Pearl Griat and Big Hominy.
All fresh and tor salo by
July 10 nOPE A GYLES.
A c K UT AI N Cu' B yon CHILDS ANO FKVEB
Firat tako tho Blood and Liver Pills, to work
off tho bile and purify the blood; three or
four will bo sufficient. Then take a table?
spoonful o? HEINITSH'S CHILL CURE. It
h is boen tried; wo know it.
FALL OPENING
. AT
i. tit nanni!!
rjTHE largo, t stock Of HEADY-MADE
CLOTHING at retail in the 8t .
Everything in tho way of
HATS,
Somo our own styles.
A new feature is the Dagucrrean Callory
formorly occupied by Messrs. Weam & HIT,
fitted np for our Custom Trade, aud filled
with tho choicest
FRENCH AND ENGLISH
CASHMERES AND VESTINGS,
Which wc are making to order, under a guar
rantoe to please.
o , R. & w. c. SWAFFIELD;
Sept 19 _
LeRoy F. Youmans, Attorney at Law
GOL UMBI A, S. O.
OFFICE Law Bango, BauBkett's building,
np stain.
Youmans & Sheppard,
Attorneys at Law, Edgeflela, 8. O.
LER. F. YOUMANS. JNO C. SHEPPARD.
Ang 27_ Gmo
New Rooks I NeW Rooks 1
THE VIOAB'S DAUGHTER. By George
McDonatd. $1.50.
The Doctor's Daughter. By Bophio May?
$1.60.
"At the Back of the North Wind." By Geo,
McDonald. $2.
Fitz Hugh St. Clair, the South Carolina. R??
bel Boy. By Mrs. Bailie F. Chapin. $1.50.
Lord Eilgobbin. By Charles Lerer. $1.
The Golden Lion of Grampere. By Antho?
ny Trollop po. 75o.
Ethel Mildmay'g Follies. 75c.
"Ombra." By Mrs. Oliphant. 76c.
And other late publications, just received,
and t?rsalo at publishers prices, nt
H. L. BRYAN'S
Ang 30 ._Bookstore-.
JUST MG El VED.
AC?C? CASES CANNED GOODS,
rtytyj 100 boxeB CANDY,
50 boxes SOAP,
200 barrels FLOUR,
.00 barrelB Whiskey,
100 dozen Axes,
-?00 dozen Pocket-Knives,
100 dozen pairs Trace Cbains>
100 dozen Door and Pad-Locks,
100 bundles Ties,
100 bales Bagging.
For salo to-day, at New York prices an I car?
riage, having beon purchased mainly before
the late inflated prices.
L?RICK & LOWRANCE.
Aug 30_
Initial and Monogram Press.
E. R. STOKES
IB now prepared, with a Presa and apper
tainmentB. to mannfaoture INITIAL PA?
PER and ENVELOPES to order, embossed,
and in colors, of aU sizes and quality.
ALSO,
Keeps constantly in store a fall stock of'
Fancy and Staple STA ION KUY. ULAN S
ROOKS, Fancy Articles and all good? pertain
ing to a first class Stationery Douse.
April 20_
LOOK
TO
YOUR INTEREST?
AND
Get the Best,
BOT
GO TO THE BEST PLAGE.
WE claim to have one of the fines)
WK stocks of WATCHES, of all bsBt Eng
jCAliah. Swiss and Amorican makers. With
Diamonds and other fine Jewelry, our stock'
is largo, and we are going to sell tho Goods?
REPAIRING and ENGRAVING, in a)
branches, by the best of workmen.
WM. GLAZE,
Nov 19_Formerly Glaze k RadoUfTo.
AMAZING! !
"Amazement on Hy Mother Sits/'
SUCH was the exclamation young Hamlet
made to his "Ma." upon'her return from,
tho GREAT GROCERY STORE Of
GEORGE SYMIEKS;
Tho old lady had been ina good deal-of.
trouble lately, about Grocery matters; but
wandering a little further than her wont,
down town, she happened to step into
.iSTHUKRsV
Purohased ber supplies, upon receipt or
whiob, satisfaction so beamed upon her conn?
tonanco, that young Hamlet (hopeful CUBBI)
let loose the expression usod to point the
moral of this advertisement.
The quantity, quality and remarkably rea?
sonable nrices ot our goods, invite the patron?
age of tho public. Call, purchase and bo con?
vinced; and (a word in your sar) be sure to
pay for them, as goods not worth paying for
alnt worth buying._GEO. BYMMfERB,
Hams, S. C. Shoulders and Strips.
SCikCltTl LBS. Bugar-Cnred 8H0UL
,UvU DERS, Hams, Breakfast Ba*
con and Smoked TongueB.for ?ale by
Kept 17 HOPE St GYLES..